Anonymous wrote:Do NOT call yourself a doctor unless you are a medical doctor. Seriously, if you do, everyone is laughing at you. We all know when someone refers to a “doctor” they mean a freaking physician or surgeon or specialist - someone in medicine - and NOT someone who got a PhD in education or math or the like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An Ed.D. is NOT a Ph.D.
It's like calling a massage therapist a doctor.
Why? I'm not familiar with the diff
Ph.D here. Apparently there's an original research component here that's not present in the Ed.D. track although I think in some places you can find Phds in Education. That being said, I think they are doctoral degrees and have no problem calling them as such.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched my mom earn her EdD and write her thesis as I was growing up. She did original research in kids in Head Start type programs. She earned her title of Dr.
Me too! I watched her work so hard for like 3 years while already teaching full time. This thread is so mean spirited.
That’s so lovely and sweet as you as a child! Good for you to love your mom! (But you don’t have the qualifications to differentiate doctoral degrees.)
Anonymous wrote:In my workplace, the EdDs have it in their signature lines and the PhDs would never.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched my mom earn her EdD and write her thesis as I was growing up. She did original research in kids in Head Start type programs. She earned her title of Dr.
Me too! I watched her work so hard for like 3 years while already teaching full time. This thread is so mean spirited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m always so excited for a colleague when they earn a doctorate and gladly refer to them as “Doctor.” I don’t get the vitriol.
This. And I am ABD in history, not education. A doctorate is a lot of work no matter what field. My stepson’s law degree is a juris doctorate.
Anonymous wrote:Because they are some of the most insecure people out there who desperately wanted to be in academia and be Dr. but couldn’t get into a good PhD program, let alone ever come close to a real academic job. So they go into admin or some BS garbage “research” so they can flash the Dr. title.
Anonymous wrote:I’m always so excited for a colleague when they earn a doctorate and gladly refer to them as “Doctor.” I don’t get the vitriol.
Anonymous wrote:I watched my mom earn her EdD and write her thesis as I was growing up. She did original research in kids in Head Start type programs. She earned her title of Dr.